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Singles
Congress Productions
Congress Productions (limited 12")
Cat: BK 084. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Congress - "Neptune" (5:46)
Gozalez - "Kevin's Funk" (2:46)
D'ailie - "Live It Up" (feat Janice Hoyte) (5:22)
D'ailie - "Live It Up" (instrumental) (4:13)
Review: This latest is a reissue of a Congress Productions EP featuring their seminal 'Neptune'. The much-sampled early 80s jazz-funk classic comes in original form next to two unreleased cuts. The first is a rare boogie cut 'Live It Up' that has been extended for more dancefloor heft having first been dropped under the D'aile' alias as a B-side. Then comes 'Kevin's Funk' which is named in reference to Incognito trumpet player Kevin Robinson, who played as part of a Congress-associated line-up for this session.
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Basa Basa
Cat: PH 45014. Rel: 22 Mar 18
 
International
Basa Basa (4:08)
Sahara Akwantuo (3:46)
Review: Those with a deep knowledge of Berlin's Ghanaian ex-pat "burger-highlife" scene may already be familiar with Lee Dodou, a singer who recorded a number of classic singles and albums during the 1980s as part of bands Georg Darko and Kantata. He retired from music in 1991, but has been persuaded to return to action by the Philophon team. This comeback single is pretty impressive all told, with A-side "Basa Basa" - a triumphantly celebratory chunk of 1960s "concert party" highlife rich in punchy horn lines and Dodou's full-throated vocals - being joined on the flipside by the slower, synth-laden "Sahara Akwantou". Brilliantly, the label describes this as "kraut-life" due to its unique (and rather good) fusion of highlife and German kosmiche.
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Tags: African | Highlife
 in stock $10.26
Let The Sunshine In
Cat: BDQ 014. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Jazz
Let The Sunshine In (3:04)
I've Gotta Go Now (4:14)
Review: These artists got together back in 1969 to record Let The Sunshine In, a landmark album that blended jazz, rock and soul into a vibrant sound that captured the spirit of its era with its experimental soundscapes and electrifying performances. These two tunes are taken from the album and come on 7" for useful DJ deployment. Driscoll's emotive, soulful vocals pair beautifully with Auger's masterful Hammond organ and the Trinity's dynamic instrumentation. The title track in particular is a real anthem of its day and is sure to make just a s much of a mark all these years on.
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
 in stock $25.24
Jeannine
Jeannine (limited 7")
Cat: BDQ 007. Rel: 14 Nov 23
 
Jazz
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Jeannine" (2:12)
Brian Auger & The Trinity - "In & Out" (2:59)
Review: BDQ's next limited 7" is a superb three-way collab between Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity. Their long-lost version of classic dancer 'Jeannine' is powered by wandering basslines and swinging Hammond Organ chords that bring warmth to the free-flowing jazz vocals up top. It has never before been on 45rpm and has been all but unknown for the last 50 years but was recently rediscovered while the label head was looking for something else for the recent 'Auger Incorporated' compilation on Soul Bank Music. On the flip is a mod jazz dancer who is just as hip and ready to make an impact.
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 in stock $22.47
Danca Do Robalinho
Danca Do Robalinho (limited 7")
Cat: MAR 090. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Funk
Danca Do Robalinho (part 1) (3:12)
Danca Do Robalinho (part 2) (4:01)
Review: Milo MacMahon and Raul Indipwo aka Duo Ouro Negro, arrived in Portugal in 1959 and built an international music career over three decades. Singing in Portuguese, Angolan languages, French and more, they also covered Latin American and North American songs and connected with the Civil Rights movement during their 1969 U.S. tour. This experience shaped their 1972 landmark album, Blackground, which was a powerful cultural statement influenced by Black Power, jazz and African independence movements. In 1981, Blackground was reworked with new arrangements including the instrumental 'Danca do Robalinho' which came in two parts. This jazz-funk masterpiece now gets reissued for the first time and is a must-buy.
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Blue Collar
Blue Collar (12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 100 copies)
Cat: JC 20. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Blue Collar (5:52)
Blue Collar (DJ Spinna Galactic Soul remix) (6:52)
Review: Zy The Way hails from Taiwan and are a jazz ensemble that interlaces their dynamic sounds with ancient Chinese poetry compiled by Confucius. They also bring in more contemporary compositions which results in an utterly original sound and great gateway to some of the world's oldest literary works. They recently finished a debut full-length album and now the single 'Blue Collar' from it comes on limited edition vinyl. The track tells the ancient tale of young scholars in love with a powerful narrative and moving melodies. The one and only DJ Spinna steps up on the flip to offer his own classy deep-house remix.
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Álbumes
Now
Now (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 39LP. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Jazz
Now (Forever Momentary Space) (6:51)
The People vs The Rest Of Us (3:52)
Keep Your Mind Free (5:53)
Barbara Jones Hogu & Elizabeth Catlett Discuss Liberation (1:57)
Movement & You (5:45)
The Body Is Electric (6:19)
Review: Black Monument Ensemble was originally formed as a medium for Damon Locks's sample-based sound collage work. The Chicago-based multi-media artist and activist then evolved it from an initial solo project into a collective of talented singers and musicians. Their new album was written in summer 2020 which was denied the pandemic, the black lives matter movement and general social unrest in the US. That permeates the often intense moods, with spoken word snippets, angst ridden sax lines and explosive rhythms. It makes for a thrilling album by a genuinely diverse collective which is made up of musicians who range from nine to 52 years of age.
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Amandla
Amandla (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 008122 7944339. Rel: 05 Aug 16
 
Jazz
Catembe (5:29)
Cobra (5:13)
Big Time (5:38)
Hannibal (5:47)
Jo-Jo (4:49)
Amandla (5:14)
Jilli (4:59)
Mr Pastorius (5:40)
Review: Miles Davis and Marcus Miller's third and final fusion session, Amandla brought the partnership's triptych to a delightful close in 1989 with some of the most upbeat and funkiest compositions and jam sessions of the set. With Miles's trumpeteering and Marcus's iconic slap-bass going toe-to-toe on each track, the pair mischievously play chicken with each other as both hop and skip between the spotlight. The same can also be said for the devilish arrangement as we flicker from game show funk ("Jilli") to epitaph soliloquies ("Mr Pastorius") all within a tangible 80s production context. This has aged remarkably well.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Exotic Moog (reissue)
Cat: JPR 061. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Quiet Village (4:08)
I Talk To The Trees (2:56)
Yellow Bird (2:03)
The Enchanted Sea (2:18)
Delilah (2:55)
Let Go (2:45)
Midnight Cowboy (2:18)
Cast Your Fate To The Wind (2:22)
Let It Be Me (2:24)
A Taste Of Honey (2:58)
Was It Really Love (3:13)
Love Me Tonight (2:34)
Review: The Martin Denny reissue series continues at pace with one of his most sought-after albums. Exotic Moog was initially released in 1969 and pretty much does what it says on the tin - takes the iconic Moog synth and conjures up all manner of exotic and spaced-out sounds that leave you laying back and gazing on in awe. There's a retro-future feel to them which makes them all the more likable, and though some are beatless pieces of suspensory scene-setting, there are some breezy grooves like 'I Talk To The Trees' and sentimental space waltzes like 'The Enchanted Sea'. A characterful world of cinematic sounds for sure.
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Sun Explosion
Sun Explosion (red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: SMV 07. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Disco/Reediciones
Anty (9:14)
Matumba (7:21)
Motapo (6:48)
Sun Explosion (8:08)
Review: Sun Explosion is an album by Manu Dibango that is the latest reissue from Soul Makossa after it was first put out in 2016. Dibango is legendary musician from Cameron who was celebrated for his versatility - he could do it all from jazz to funk to soul, blues to electro to reggae. He was trained in classical piano and formed his own band in the mid 60s before moving to Paris in 1965, where he recorded several albums. The six tracks here are all lengthy pieces that take in various styles from Afro boogie jazz to Soukouss beats via catchy Afro soul and funk It's superb album from a notable talent.
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Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $24.68
Wamono A To Z Vol II: Japanese Funk 1970-1977
Cat: 180G WALP02. Rel: 08 Apr 21
 
Funk
Mieko Hirota - "Theme Of 'Doberman Cop'" (3:52)
Hiroshi Sato - "Bad Junky Blues" (3:48)
Sammy - "The In-&-Outer-Stomp-&-Shouter" (with Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media) (3:20)
Fujio Tokita - "Watashi No Beatles" (3:13)
School Band - "I Hope It's Fine" (4:03)
Bread & Butter - "Devil Woman" (2:57)
Hatsumi Shibata - "Singer Lady" (3:33)
Kan Mikami - "Jikokeno No Samba" (2:23)
Akira Yasuda & Beat Folk - "Yumura No Obaba" (3:04)
Pinky Chicks - "Tosetsu Donpan Bushi" (3:16)
Review: On the first instalment in the Wamono A to Z compilation series, released in September 2020, dusty-fingered diggers DJ Yoshizawa Dynamite.jp and Chintam focused on Japanese jazz-funk and rare groove gems recorded and released between 1968 and '80. For this speedy sequel, they've narrowed their focus further in order to showcase little-known Japanese funk slammers pressed to wax between 1970 and '77. As you'd expect, there's tons of absolute bangers amongst the 10 tracks on show, with highlights including the Blaxploitation movie soundtrack vibes of Mieko Hirota's 'Theme of Doberman Cop', the fuzzy, Hammond-sporting psych-funk of Fujio Tokita's quirky 'Watashi No Beatles', and the energetic, proto disco-funk of Hatsumi Shibata's 'Singer Lady'.
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Som Sangue E Raca (reissue)
Som Sangue E Raca (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3687C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
 
International
Uma Vida
Guanabara
Hei! Voce
Som, Sangue E Raca
Tema Pro Gaguinho
O Rio
Evo
Number One
Folia De Reis
Moeda, Reza E Cor
Samba Do Malandrinho
Tio Macro
Review: A pivotal figure in the early 1970s MPB scene, Salvador was not only a highly regarded sessionist and composer but also a band leader. His 1971 album is a vibrant mix of bossa nova, samba, funk, and carioca styles, infused with raw energy. Original copies of this influential fourth album often fetch around $200 due to its eclectic range. From the lively opener 'Uma Vida' to the Beatles-esque narrative of 'O Rio' and the orchestral boogaloo of 'Number One', the album showcases Salvador at the height of his fusionist creativity and musical prowess.
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Not Tight
Not Tight (LP + insert)
Cat: 459083 7. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Louna's Intro (1:04)
Whatup (2:25)
Smile (3:10)
Bowling (feat Thundercat) (1:55)
Not Tight (3:25)
Two Shrimps (feat Mac DeMarco) (3:44)
U Don't Have To Rob Me (2:42)
Moon (feat Herbie Hancock) (4:28)
Duke (2:19)
Take A Chance (feat Anderson Paak) (4:26)
Space Mountain (1:36)
Pilot (feat Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Anderson Paak) (4:06)
Whoa (feat Kurt Rosenwinkel) (3:14)
Sniff (4:27)
Thank U (0:46)
Review: Domi and JD Beck are already taking the world by storm - just clock the irreverent but oh-so-sweet video to 'Smile', directed by Anderson .Paak and featuring cameos from the likes of Thundercat. The duo met by chance jamming at a NAMM convention and soon struck upon a partnership which took their serious musical skills and injected them with the kind of flippant, fun-seeking attitude that breathes new life into traditional music. They've sat in with Herbie Hancock and backed Ariana Grande, Mac Demarco and more, and now their debut album lands on Paak's Apeshit label in conjunction with Blue Note. Not Tight is cool down to the very last drop, but crucially it doesn't take itself too seriously. Domi and Beck know they've got the skills, and you can tell they're having an absolute blast messing with the jazz rulebook while delivering some impossibly sweet grooves.
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BBC Jazz Club April 1965
BBC Jazz Club April 1965 (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RANDB 142LP. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Jazz
Big City Strut (4:22)
Trane's Mood (5:26)
I Could Write A Book (5:13)
Interplay (5:49)
She'll Be Back (4:10)
Garrison '65 (6:55)
Review: The cult Ian Carr Quintet featured post-war British jazz luminary saxophonist Don Rendell for this special album recorded at the BBC Jazz Club in April 1965. He had become a great after playing with greats like Woody Herman and Stan Kenton. For this session, he hooked up with four younger and equally adventurous jazz musicians eager to innovate and this recording captures the magic they cooked up. It marked the debut of pianist Michael Garrick within the Quintet and he profoundly influenced the group's direction and arguably reshaped the broader British jazz sound. Without exaggeration, this album marks a pivotal point in the evolution of British jazz.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Blues Walk (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered)
Blues Walk (Classic Vinyl Series) (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 453520 8. Rel: 17 Jun 22
 
Jazz
Blues Walk (6:37)
Move (5:53)
The Masquerade Is Over (5:53)
Play Ray (5:26)
Autumn Nocturne (4:53)
Callin' All Cats (5:16)
Review: Blue Note Records continue to top up their Classic Vinyl reissues series, this time homing in on Lou Donaldson's sixth album for the label 'Blues Walk' (he never swayed from Blue Note). The legendary jazz saxophonist and bandleader intended the LP to be his magnum opus at the time, and as history slowly ingested its influence, it became as such. Six rain-drizzled original pieces span two sides, with Donaldson joined by Herman Foster, Peck Morrison, Dave Bailey and Ray Barretto for an unusual jazz combo involving congas, and a unique mood that epitomised his own brand of cool jazz-blues.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $28.29
A Bad Donato (Verve By Request)
A Bad Donato (Verve By Request) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 556244 0. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Jazz
The Frog (2:36)
Celestial Showers (2:33)
Bambu (2:18)
Lunar Tune (4:52)
Cade Joel? (The Beautiful One) (2:08)
Debutante's Ball (2:57)
Straight Jacket (3:24)
Mosquito (Fly) (2:56)
Almas-Irmas (1:53)
Malandro (2:34)
Review: Joao Donato is one of the most well known and prolific stars of Brasil's MPB (which is short for "musica populera brasileira") scene. He has toped several highly sought of albums and is still turning them out today despite already having assured his legacy. A Bad Donato is something of a move away from his Brazilian bossa nova roots - instead the album, which was recorded in LA, is electric and eclectic with funk, psychedelic pop and groovy Fender Rhodes driven sounds. This reissue on Verve By Request comes on nice heavyweight 180g vinyl with classics like 'The Frog' and 'Lunar Tune' still sounding fresh.
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Did You Give The World Some Love Today Baby (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 010B. Rel: 20 May 22
 
Jazz
Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby (3:21)
I Wish I Knew (2:26)
Grey Rain Of Sweden (3:00)
Waiting At The Station (3:11)
Don't (3:07)
Daisies (2:14)
You Never Come Closer (4:15)
Whispering Pine (3:50)
I'm Pushing You Out (2:57)
Won't You Take Me To The Theatre (2:24)
Beatmaker (3:35)
Bath (2:02)
Review: This great album was first put out by EMI Sweden, and if you can find one of those early original copies it is worth well over $500. Thankfully, those of us more bothered about the music than the sautes of the physical product can cop this reissue of Doris's debut LP for a fair price. It has hints of Joni Mitchell as well as Led Zeppelin and Doris herself was back dup by her hubby on bass, who provide plenty of killer funky b-lines under the experimental melodies up top. Add in Janne Carlsson on drums and great work by Bernot Egerladh on organ and you have an essential record.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Force Majeure
Force Majeure (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 38LP. Rel: 11 Dec 20
 
Jazz
Coffee (intro) (0:15)
Gospel Trane (5:04)
Equinox (5:15)
The Creator Has A Master Plan (3:16)
Sing (4:18)
You Make Me Feel Brand New (6:38)
We'll Be Right Black (0:18)
Never Can Say Goodbye (2:23)
The Woman's Work (4:22)
Nothing Stupid (0:06)
Inshallah (4:01)
Wise One (8:21)
Force Majure (0:45)
Toilet Paper Romance (4:53)
Flatten The Curve (outro) (0:42)
Review: The International Anthem label continues to lead the booming jazz scene from the very front with a new album from bassist Dezron Douglas and harpist Brandee Younger. It is a comforting record, on with uplifting sounds and spiritual overtones that were all performed at a series of live-streamed gigs the pair hosted from their living room in Harlem, New York City. Incredibly, it was all done with just a single microphone, but that mic manages to capture every plucked string, every second of emotion. Was easy as the whole thing to listen to, that's not to say it is easy listening - there is still a world of craft and invention on show throughout.
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Brotherhood Of Breath
Brotherhood Of Breath (limited 180 gram vinyl gatefold LP)
Cat: STAMLP 1005. Rel: 02 Oct 09
 
Jazz
Duda Pukwana - "MRA"
Macky Davashe - "Davashe's Dream"
Duda Pukwana - "The Bride"
Chis McGregor - "Andromeda"
Chis McGregor - "Night Poem"
Chis McGregor - "Union Special"
Review: Stamford presents Chris McGregor's 'Brotherhood Of Breath' in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with 180 gram LP; for the first time on Vinyl since the 1970 Neon release and limited to 500 hand-numbered copies. 'Brotherhood of Breath' was an exuberant big-band created by South African-born pianist and composer Chris McGregor. In South Africa, McGregor had formed the racially mixed Blue Notes in the early 1960s. By 1964, finding it very difficult to work at home, they left for Europe, finally settling in London in 1966. The Blue Notes - Chris McGregor, Dudu Pukwana, Mongezi Feza, Johnny Dyani and Louis Moholo - made a huge impact on London's jazz scene and befriended many in London's emerging avant-garde jazz community.
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